Chinese scientists called on all over the country to fight against serious water pollution in China yesterday.Following days of heavy haze(雾霾)that influenced most parts of China earlier this year polluted water is becoming another big worry among people on popular social Internet
Websites have called for cutting down water pollution in necessary ways.
“We should not only protect water,but also pay attention to water pollution,”said Xue Manzi,a well-known investor(投资人)on Sina Weibo.“Dead pigs are found in rivers and waster is poured into rivers and underground.”said Xue.The Huangpu River provider 22 percent of Shanghai’s drinking water.But earlier this momth,thousands of dead pigs were found in it.This made people scared and worried,although local government tried to showthat the water was safe.
In February,some factories in Weifang in Shandong had put waste water underground,polluting the local drinking water.“Clean water and air are necessary for people to live. A responsible government will strictly protect the environment from being polluted,”said a microblogger.
Isn’t it time for us to have a better thinking about our living environment?Do we want to kill ourselves by serious pollution? All the companies should have a serious sense of responsibility.The health of people is far more important than money!
1.Chinese scientists called on the people in China to fight against serious .
A. land pollution B. air pollution C. water pollution D. white pollution
2. made people in Shanghai worried according to the second paragraph.
A. The heavy haze B. The polluted river
C. The polluted drinking water D. The local government
3.How did some factories in Weifang deal with the waste water?
A. Waste water was put underground.
B. Waste water was put in big pools carefully.
C. Waste water was dealt with in a green way.
D. Waste water was reused by the factories themselves.
4.What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Dead pigs were found in the Huangpu River.
B. We should fight against water pollution seriously.
C. Some factories put waste water underground.
D. Heavy haze influenced China earlier this year.
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Chinese scientists called on all over the country to fight against serious water pollution in China yesterday.Following days of heavy haze(雾霾)that influenced most parts of China earlier this year polluted water is becoming another big worry among people on popular social Internet
Websites have called for cutting down water pollution in necessary ways.
“We should not only protect water,but also pay attention to water pollution,”said Xue Manzi,a well-known investor(投资人)on Sina Weibo.“Dead pigs are found in rivers and waster is poured into rivers and underground.”said Xue.The Huangpu River provider 22 percent of Shanghai’s drinking water.But earlier this momth,thousands of dead pigs were found in it.This made people scared and worried,although local government tried to showthat the water was safe.
In February,some factories in Weifang in Shandong had put waste water underground,polluting the local drinking water.“Clean water and air are necessary for people to live. A responsible government will strictly protect the environment from being polluted,”said a microblogger.
Isn’t it time for us to have a better thinking about our living environment?Do we want to kill ourselves by serious pollution? All the companies should have a serious sense of responsibility.The health of people is far more important than money!
1.Chinese scientists called on the people in China to fight against serious .
A. land pollution B. air pollution C. water pollution D. white pollution
2. made people in Shanghai worried according to the second paragraph.
A. The heavy haze B. The polluted river
C. The polluted drinking water D. The local government
3.How did some factories in Weifang deal with the waste water?
A. Waste water was put underground.
B. Waste water was put in big pools carefully.
C. Waste water was dealt with in a green way.
D. Waste water was reused by the factories themselves.
4.What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Dead pigs were found in the Huangpu River.
B. We should fight against water pollution seriously.
C. Some factories put waste water underground.
D. Heavy haze influenced China earlier this year.
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_____of my parents used to travel all over the country on their own.
A. Both B. All C. Either D. Each
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The giant panda 1. (love) by people all over the world. Chinese scientists 2. (recent) had a chance to study a wild female panda with a newborn baby. She was a very 3. (care) mother. For 25 days, she never left her baby, not even to find something 4. (eat). She would not let any other pandas come near. She licked (舔) the baby to keep it clean. Any smell might attract natural 5.(enemy) that would try to eat the little panda. When it cried, she rocked it and 6.(give) it little soft pats. The mother continued to care for more than two years. By that time, the panda no longer needed 7.(it) mother for food. However, it stayed with her and learned about the ways of the forest. Then, two and a half years 8.(late), the mother 9.(drive) the young panda away. It was time for her 10.(have) a new baby.
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President Xi Jinping calls on Chinese people to ________ all the food each meal.
A. eat up B. use up
C. pick up D. cut up
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While all Chinese are fighting COVID-19, medical staff(工作人员) ________ on the front line are heroes.
A.stood B.stand C.standing D.to stand
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People all over the world are now taking action to fight against the novel coronavirus (新型冠状病毒). But what they do with may depend on their own culture and traditions. Let's take a look.
On Feb 26, 2020, when an Italian went to work with a mask(口罩)to prevent the novel coronavirus, he was laughed at by his workmates. You might be surprised, as in China and other Asian countries, almost everyone wears a mask during outbreaks. Why do the East and the West have different ideas about wearing masks?
In the West people are taught to wear masks only when they get sick. Some European, American people say wearing a mask in public makes them feel "worried", "shy", and "afraid of being looked at differently."
But as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to grow around the world, people in the West are changing their attitudes. In the US, for example, many healthy people are staring wear masks now to protect themselves.
In Asian countries like China and Japan, wearing masks is common. In 1910, Chinese doctor Wu Liande invented the modern medical mask. Many Chinese also like to wear masks stay warm in winter or protect against air pollution.
In Japan, wearing masks shows your politeness when you get a cold. Many pop stars in Asia also use masks to protect their privacy(隐私). This cultural and historical background have made in the East wear masks more willingly when epidemics(流行病) break out.
1.According to the article, the Western people dislike to wear masks in public because _______.
A.they prefer being laughed at
B.they have their own culture and traditions
C.they fear they will get sick
D.they are not afraid of the novel coronavirus
2.What's the meaning of the underlined phrase "COVID-19 cases" in Chinese?
A.病毒病例 B.新冠病毒故事 C.新冠病毒包裹 D.新冠病毒人群
3.The modern medical mask has been in the world for ________.
A.90 years B.100 years C.110 years D.120 years
4.From the article, we can know that many Asian people ________.
A.pay more attention to their own information
B.show more polite when they get a bad cold
C.wear masks more actively when meeting epidemic
D.like to wear masks to protect against air pollution
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People all over the world are now taking action to fight against the novel coronavirus. But how they behave may depend on their own culture and traditions. Let's take a look.
When everyone in China is wearing masks to stop the novel coronavirus, many people in Western countries don't seem to want to do the same. For example, an Italian lawmaker was criticized (批评)by his coworkers when he went to work with a mask. They said he was "causing panic"(恐慌). But why do the East and West have different ideas about wearing masks? Let's take a look.
Western ideas about masks
In the West, people should wear masks only when they get sick—chronic allergies(慢性过敏) or infectious(传染的)diseases. People see masks as a tool to protect sick people and stop disease from spreading, so healthy people don't need to wear them. Therefore, during the novel coronavirus outbreak, people would be "treated as a virus spreader" if they go out with a mask. Some European and American people say wearing a mask outdoors makes them feel "worried", "shy", and "afraid of being looked at differently."
But as the number of COVID-19 cases is growing around the world, people in the West are changing their ideas. In the US, for example, many healthy people are starting to wear masks now to protect themselves.
Mask culture in the East
In Asian countries like China and Japan, wearing masks is common. In 1910, Chinese doctor Wu Liande invented the modern medical mask during the pneumonic plague(肺鼠疫). Since then, masks have been a symbol of China's position as a modern, scientific nation,according to Scottish medical anthropologist(人类学家)Christos Lynteris. During the 2003 SARS epidemic(传染病), people in China and East Asia also used masks to protect themselves.
In Japan, wearing masks shows your politeness when you get a cold or flu. Some Japanese also turn masks into fashion. They have different colors and patterns to choose to match their clothes. Some young women wear masks when they don't have their makeup on. Many pop stars in Asia also use masks to protect their privacy(隐私). This cultural and historical background has made it easier for people in the East to wear masks when epidemics break out.
1.What did the coworkers think of the Italian lawmaker?
A.He was too worried to work. B.He made other people nervous.
C.He was unwilling to go to work. D.He was just trying to protect himself.
2.From the story, what might people use masks to do in Japan?
a. Show politeness. b. Protect privacy. c. Look fashionable. d. Protect their makeup.
A.abc B.bcd C.acd D.abd
3.From the story, we know that________.
A.healthy people in the West will never wear masks
B.wearing masks is the only way to protect ourselves
C.masks can be used in many different ways
D.masks are not useful during a serious epidemic
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People all over the world are now taking action to fight against COVID-19. But what they do may depend on their own culture and traditions.
On Feb 26, when an Italian lawmaker (议员) went into the country’s Lower Chamber with a mask to prevent the novel coronavirus, he was criticized (批评) by his workmates for “causing panic (恐慌)”. Articles from Western media carry headlines such as “No, you do not need face masks to prevent coronavirus.” You might be surprised, as in China and other Asian countries, people have willingly put masks on during the outbreak.
Western thoughts about masks
In the West, people are taught to wear masks only when they get sick. Masks are seen as a tool to protect sick people and prevent the disease from spreading, so healthy people don’t need to wear them. Therefore, during the novel coronavirus outbreak, overseas Chinese students said that they would be “stared at like a virus spreader” if they go out with a mask. According to a survey done by Global Times among some European and American people, wearing a mask in public can make them feel “worried”, “shy”, and “afraid of being looked at differently”.
But as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to grow around the world, many people in the West are changing their attitudes (态度). In the US, for example, the need for masks is very high now. The US surgeon general (卫生局局长) has been asking people to avoid hoarding (囤积) masks, as they are more needed in hospitals than by the general public.
Mask culture in the East
In Asian countries like China and Japan, there has been a long tradition of mask-wearing. In China, for example, when doctor Wu Liande invented the modern medical mask during the pneumonic plague (肺鼠疫) in 1910, the mask became a symbol of China’s position as a modern, scientific nation. The 2003 SARS epidemic again led to the wide use of masks as a form of anti-viral (抗病毒的) protection in China and elsewhere in East Asia.
In Japan, wearing masks has long been seen as a manner to reassure (使安心) others when one catches a cold or flu. Some Japanese also turn masks into fashion accessories (配饰), with different colors and styles to match their clothes. Wearing masks is also a way to “hide” for young women when they don’t have their makeup (化妆) on.
In more collectivist (集体主义的) cultures in Asia, wearing masks might also be a symbol of solidarity (团结) during the outbreak, according to Christos Lynteris. “Mask culture in Asia creates a sense of a fate (命运) shared, common obligation (责任) and civic (公民的) duty.” People wear masks “to show that they want to stick together” in the face of danger, Lynteris wrote.
1.Why don’t healthy people in the West wear masks?
A.They don’t think masks can prevent disease. B.They think masks are for sick people to wear.
C.Only medical workers need to wear masks. D.Wearing a mask looks funny.
2.Masks have been widely used in China since ________.
A.the invention of the modern medical mask B.the pneumonic plague in 1910
C.Christos Lynteris wore one publicly D.the outbreak of SARS in 2003
3.What isn’t the reason for Japanese wearing masks?
A.They wear masks to reassure others when catching a cold or flu.
B.Some Japanese wear masks as fashion accessories.
C.Some young women wear masks when they don’t make up.
D.They wear masks to make others feel worried.
4.What does Lynteris mean in the last paragraph?
A.People have no sense of duty if they don’t wear masks.
B.Mask culture creates a sense of collective obligation.
C.Asian people are more united in the face of danger.
D.We are a community with a shared future for mankind.
5.The purpose of the story is to ________.
A.explain why Westerners don’t wear masks
B.prove the importance of wearing masks during an epidemic(流行病)
C.show how opinions about masks differ between different countries
D.explain the history of masks
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In the countries all over the world, people are leaving the countryside in huge numbers to find jobs in the cities. They leave ______ the countryside is much poorer than the city, and often there isn’t much ______ there. Services such as hospitals and transport are usually much better in cities than they are in the country. They hope that their lives will ______ after they move to the city.
______ in the big cities of Europe and America — London, Paris and New York, people are moving out of the city. These are usually families who have some money, and want to live a ______ life. They are tired of the noise and the dirt of the city, tired of the crowded streets, crowded trains and buses. They want a house with a garden, and clean air that isn’t ______. So they move out.
In fact not all those who move from the city to the countryside are ______. After two or three years, many people who have done this feel that it was a big ______. They don’t make so much money and there isn’t much to do.
As a ______, quite a lot of people who have moved to the countryside move back to the city. “It’s wonderful to see crowds in the streets and cinema lights,” they say. “I’m so glad I’m ______ in the city!”
1.A. so B. if C. until D. because
2.A. work B. space C. progress D. food
3.A. raise B. improve C. end D. spread
4.A. And B. Instead C. But D. So
5.A. safer B. quieter C. fresher D. noisier
6.A. polluted B. influenced C. invented D. wasted
7.A. happy B. sad C. tired D. interesting
8.A. surprise B. idea C. moment D. mistake
9.A. matter B. fact C. result D. example
10.A. sure B. back C. off D. away
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On October 12, 1989, some Chinese scientists were working at the computers to look for the invention they needed. Suddenly they saw something bright crossing the computers’ screens, and there was so much! At the same moment the computers were working much slower. To find out what was happening they stopped their work to check some parts of the computers. Much to their surprise, they found out that most of their stored information was cleared up by computer viruses (病毒)! What was worse, all these computers had been infected (感染) by computer viruses.
It is said that the computer viruses were made by a group of young men who all had good education. They made the viruses just to show their intelligence (才能). These kinds of computer viruses are called Jerusalem Viruses. These viruses can stay in computers for a long time. When the time comes they ill attack the computers by slowing down the function (功能), damaging (破坏) their normal programs or even clearing up all the information.
We now come to know that Jerusalem Viruses often attack computers on Friday so they are also called “Friday Viruses” and that they are spreading (传播) to a lot of computers. Among the countries that suffered (遭受) computer viruses are Britain, Australia, Switzerland, the United States of America, and some other countries. But till now, how to clean up the terrible viruses is still a problem.
1.What did the Chinese scientists find out when they checked the computers?
_________________________________________________.
2.Why did the group of young men make the computer viruses?
_________________________________________________.
3.The computer viruses will damage the normal programs, won’t they?
_________________________________________________.
4.Why are these computer viruses called “Friday Viruses”?
_________________________________________________.
5.What’s the best title of this passage?
_________________________________________________.
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